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explain aliphatic amines are stronger base than pyridine

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The electron pair of pyridine occupies an sp2-hybridized orbital and lies closer to the nucleus than the electron pair in the sp3-hybridized orbital of alkylamines. As a result, pyridine is a weaker base (larger pKb) than an alkylamine. ... Pyrrolidine, which is not aromatic, is a much stronger base.

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